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  1. Merneptah

    Infobox pharaoh Name Merneptah Alt Merenptah Image Merenptah Louxor HeadAndShoulders BackgroundKnockedOut.png ... U4 D2 Z1 R4 X1 Q3 V28 Q3 X1 U6 N35 hiero Nomen Merneptah Hotephermaat br Beloved of Ptah , Joyous is Truth ... Isetnofret Died 1203 BC Burial KV8 Merneptah or Merenptah was the fourth ruler of the Nineteenth .... His throne name was Ba en re Mery netjeru , which means The Soul of Ra , Beloved of the Gods . Merneptah .... It is presumed that Merneptah also was married to Queen Takhat and one of their sons would become ... right. Campaigns Merneptah had to carry out several military campaign s during his reign, in year ... were threatening Egypt from the West. Merneptah led a victorious six hour battle against a combined ..., Northerners coming from all lands. Later in the inscription Merneptah receives news of the attack ..., abandoned their baggage and dependents, and ran for their lives. Merneptah states that he ... they were Greek. There is also an account of the same events in the form of a poem from the Merneptah ... Press 2000 , p.302 ref Succession Image MerenptahOfferingtoPtah.jpg thumb right Merneptah makes an offering to Ptah on a column Merneptah was already an elderly man in his late 60s if not early 70s ... publisher Penguin Books year 2001 page 185 ref Merneptah moved the administrative center of Egypt ... of Merneptah s royal wife, Queen Isetnofret Isisnofret , but he, his wife, and their heir died before the death of Merneptah, and their story survives in text. ref cite web url http www.fordham.edu ... Book, c. 1100 BCE publisher Fordham University ref Merneptah s successor, Seti II , was another son ... named Amenmesse , who was either another son of Merneptah by Takhat or, much less likely, of Ramesses ... and had been viceroy of Kush . Mummy Image Egypt.KV8.01.jpg thumb right 250px Stone sarcophagus of Merneptah in KV8 . Merneptah suffered from arthritis and arteriosclerosis in old age and died after a reign which lasted for nearly a decade. Merneptah was originally buried within tomb KV8 in the Valley ...   more details



  1. Merneptah Stele

    Image Merneptah Israel Stele Cairo.JPG thumb right The Merneptah Stele JE 31408 from the Cairo Museum . The Merneptah Stele also known as the Israel Stele or Victory Stele of Merneptah is an inscription by the Ancient Egypt ian Pharaoh king Merneptah reign 1213 BC 1213 to 1203 BC , which appears on the reverse ... military campaign in Canaan in which Merneptah states that he defeated Ashkelon , Gezer , Yanoam and Israel ... The stele was discovered in 1896 by Flinders Petrie who located it in the first court of Merneptah ... 3 c.1209 1208 BC , and begins with a laudatory recital of Merneptah s achievements in battle. Mention ... regarding his defeat of the Ancient Libya Libyans . The line referring to Merneptah s Canaanite campaign ... Stela of Merneptah ref The phrase wasted, bare of seed is formulaic, and often used of defeated ... 69 issue pages 624 626 publisher doi url http books.google.com ?id ojYeAQAAIAAJ&dq Merneptah jezreel ... volume 29 issue pages 125 publisher doi url http books.google.com ?id ilEcAQAAIAAJ&dq Merneptah ... title The Merneptah Stela author Ralph W. Klein, Christ Seminary Seminex Professor of Old Testament ... ref Historian Philip R. Davies noted in 2008 blockquote Assuming we have Merneptah s dates correctly ... that Merneptah would find it easier to fight in the plain of Jezreel than in the highlands. ref cite ... in the military campaign against political powers in Canaan. While the Merneptah stela does ... in the Merneptah Stela, BASOR 296, 1994, pp.54 & 56, n.12. ref However, Prof. Ze ev Herzog of the Archaeology ... G. Hasel year 1994 title Israel in the Merneptah Stela url journal Bulletin of the American Schools ... Kenneth Anderson year 1994 title The Physical Text of Merneptah s Victory Hymn The Israel Stela url ... of California Press. Manassa, Colleen. 2003. The Great Karnak Inscription of Merneptah Grand ... York Oxford University Press. External links http bibledudes.com biblical studies finds merneptah ... Ancient Egyptian texts Category Foreign contacts of ancient Egypt ca Estela de Merneptah cs Merenptahova ...   more details



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  1. Panehesy (Vizier)

    Infobox Egyptian dignitary Name Panehesy Style Vizier Image Caption ImageSize Predecessor Successor Dynasty Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt 19th Dynasty Pharaoh Merenptah Father Mother Wife Children Burial Hiero Panehesy ref name PMUE hiero G40 G21 H s Z4 hiero align right era nk Panehesy also written Panehsy was a Vizier Ancient Egypt Vizier of Ancient Egypt . He served during the reign of Merenptah during the Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt 19th Dynasty . ref K.A. Kitchen, Ramesside Inscriptions Merenptah & the late Nineteenth Dynasty, Wiley Blackwell, 2003, pg 74 ref Monuments and Documents Panehesy appears on a monument in Gebel el Silsila . In the Great Speos which was originally constructed by Horemheb in the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt 18th Dynasty , but added on to in the Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt 19th Dynasty we find a chapel of Panehesy. Panehesy is shown adoring King Merneptah and in a scene in the doorway he appears with Merneptah, Queen Isetnofret II and Prince Seti Merneptah. Panehesy s chapel on the south side of the Speos is balanced by a chapel of the vizier Paser Vizier Paser on the north side. Elsewhere in the Speos, Panehesy is depicted on a stela located in the gallery. One stela is located at the northern end of the Speos and the main scene shows Merneptah before the gods Amun Ra , Monthu , Sobek and Hathor . Another stela is located to the left of the entrance of the sanctuary. On this stela, Penehesy is shown behind Merneptah and Queen Isetnofret II . ref name PMUE Porter and Moss Topographical Bibliography, Volume V, Upper Egypt, Griffith Institute, 2004 first published 1937 ref Panehesy also appears on a stela near the royal shrines in Gebel el Silsila. Rock shrines of Sethi I , Ramesses II and Merenptah were erected in the 19th Dynasty. The stela between the shrines of Merneptah and Ramesses II shows Merneptah followed by a Prince possibly Seti Merneptah and the vizier Panehesy. The king offers an image of Maat to Amun Re . ref name PMUE Papyrus ...   more details



  1. Meryey

    unreferenced date August 2010 Meryey was the king of Libya or the Libu , during the late 13th century BCE. He was the son of Ded. His reign was contemporary with pharaoh Merneptah of Egypt 1213 1203 BCE . He is mentioned as the architect of a major military alliance amongst his nation, the Meshwesh , Lukka , and the Sea Peoples known as the Ekwesh , Teresh , Shekelesh , and the Sherden . This confederacy, known as the Nine Bows, went to war against Merneptah in the western delta during the 5th and 6th years of his reign. Literary sources The Great Karnak Inscription describes the scene when Merneptah receives news of the attack ... the third season, saying The wretched, fallen chief of Libya, Meryey, son of Ded, has fallen upon the country of Tehenu with his bowmen Sherden, Shekelesh, Ekwesh, Lukka, Teresh. Taking the best of every warrior and every man of war of his country. He has brought his wife and his children leaders of the camp, and he has reached the western boundary in the fields of Perire. His majesty was enraged at their report, like a lion, assembled his court and gave a rousing speech. Later, he dreamed he saw Ptah handing him a sword and saying, Take thou it and banish thou the fearful heart from thee. When the bowmen went forth, says the inscription, Amun was with them as a shield. After six hours, the surviving Nine Bows threw down their weapons, abandoned their baggage and dependents, and ran for their lives. Merneptah states that he defeated the invasion, killing 6,000 soldiers and taking 9,000 prisoners. The inscription describes in full detail Meryey s feverish emotional collapse upon the field of battle upon realizing defeat was imminent. Category Ancient Libya Category Ancient peoples Category Egyptian inscriptions Category Kings Category Libyan monarchs Category Sea Peoples ...   more details



  1. Moses the Lawgiver

    Moses the Lawgiver was a 1974, 6 part TV mini series directed by Gianfranco De Bosio and James H. Hill , starring Burt Lancaster , Anthony Quayle , Ingrid Thulin and Irene Papas , with screenplay by Vittorio Bonicelli and Anthony Burgess , and music by Ennio Morricone . Italic title An ITC Entertainment ITC RAI co production, shooting took place in Rome and on location in Morocco and Israel in 1973 74. The 360 minute long mini series was later edited into a 141 minute theatrical version of the same name. ref cite web url http www.imdb.com title tt0072547 comment title Moses the Lawgiver publisher Internet Movie DataBase accessdate January 9, 2010 ref Cast Burt Lancaster as Moses Anthony Quayle as Aaron Ingrid Thulin as Miriam Irene Papas as Zipporah Aharon Ipale as Joshua Yousef Shiloah as Dathan Marina Berti as Eliseba Shmuel Rodensky as Jethro Bible Jethro Mariangela Melato as The Princess Bithiah Laurent Terzieff as Pharaoh Merneptah Michele Placido as Caleb Antonio Piovanelli as Korah Jacques Herlin as The Magician Umberto Raho and Jos Quaglio as Pharaoh s Minister Melba Englander as Merneptah s Wife Marco Steiner as The Young Merneptah Bill Lancaster as The Young Moses Galia Kohn as The Young Miriam Mosko Alkalai as Amram Dina Doron as Jochebed Yossi Werzansky as Eleazar Richard Johnson actor Richard Johnson as The Narrator See also Moses film References references Category ITC Distributions Category 1975 films Category Films based on the Old Testament Category Films set in ancient Egypt Category Films set in the 13th century BC TV movie stub de Moses 1975 he ...   more details



  1. 1220s BC

    unreferenced date November 2009 Decadebox BC 122 Events and trends 1230 BC Battle of Nihriya 1221 BC Pharaoh Merneptah defeats a Libya n invasion. Significant people 1225 BC Birth of legendary Helen of Troy to King Tyndareus of Sparta and his wife Leda mythology Leda . estimated date . 1224 BC Death of Ramesses II of Egypt . Category 1220s BC bs 1220te p.n.e. ca D cada del 1220 aC eu K. a. 1220ko hamarkada fa fr Ann es 1220 ka . . 1220 la Decennium 123 a.C.n. ms 1220 an SM nl 1229 1220 v.Chr. sk 20. roky 13. storo ia pred Kr. sh 1220 e pne. war 1220 nga dekada UC zh 1220 ...   more details



  1. 1210s BC

    Decadebox BC 121 Events and trends 1213 BC 1213&ndash 1203 BC Merneptah Stele makes the earliest recorded mention of Israel . 1213 BC Theseus , legendary King of Athens , is deposed and succeeded by Menestheus , great grandson of Erechtheus II Erechtheus and second cousin of Theseus father Aegeus . Menestheus is reportedly assisted by Castor and Polydeuces of Sparta , who want to reclaim their sister Helen of Troy Helen from her first husband Theseus . The latter seeks refuge in Skyros , whose Monarch King Lycomedes is an old friend and ally. Lycomedes , however, considers his visitor a threat to the throne and proceeds to assassination assassinate him though other accounts place these events a decade later, in the 1200s BC . 1213 BC Ramesses II dies other date is 1212 BC . 1212 BC Death of Ancient Egypt Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses the Great . 1210 BC Accession of legendary Magadhan king Subrata of the Legendary kings of Magadha Brihadrata dynasty . Significant people Merneptah , Pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt 1212 BC 1202 BC Category 1210s BC bs 1210te p.n.e. ca D cada del 1210 aC es A os 1210 a. C. eu K. a. 1210ko hamarkada fa fr Ann es 1210 ka . . 1210 la Decennium 122 a.C.n. ms 1210 an SM nl 1219 1210 v.Chr. sk 10. roky 13. storo ia pred Kr. sh 1210 e pne. fi 1210 luku eaa. war 1210 nga dekada UC zh 1210 ...   more details



  1. Bintanath

    name was also Bintanath and she married the next pharaoh, Merneptah . According to Tyldesley, a statue of Merneptah in Luxor mentions the Great Royal Wife Bintanath , who is, possibly, this daughter, since it is unlikely that the older Bintanath married Merneptah when both of them were well over ... to right Merneptah, Bintanath and Prince Ramesses. Bintanath is depicted in a scene on a pylon in Luxor ... register Bintanath appears with her brothers Ramesses prince Ramesses and Merneptah . Another stela ..., while her brothers Ramesses prince Ramesses and Merneptah are shown in a lower register. ref name .... ref name Dodson & Hilton, p.170 She died during the reign of her brother Merneptah and was buried ...   more details



  1. Henuttawy (19th dynasty)

    Infobox person name Henuttawy image image size title Princess of Egypt relatives Merneptah half brother br more siblings parents Ramesses II br Nefertari For other Egyptian ladies called Henuttawy see Henuttawy Henuttawy Mistress of the Two Lands was an ancient Egyptian princess of the Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt 19th dynasty . Biography Henuttawy was a daughter of Pharaoh Ramesses II and the Great Royal Wife Nefertari and half sister of Merneptah . ref dodson , pp.164,170 ref She is the seventh on the lists of Ramesses s daughters and the second of two daughters whose mother is certain to have been Nefertari. Her statue stands in the small Abu Simbel temple, built for Nefertari. The children of Nefertari are usually identified on the basis of this temple the princes Amunherkhepeshef , Pareherwenemef , Meryre and Meryatum and the princesses Meritamen and Henuttawy. Henuttawy is not depicted on the facade of the large Abu Simbel temple, where the first two sons and the six eldest daughters of Ramesses are shown, along with Nefertari and Queen Tuya Queen Mother Tuya . Her tomb in the Valley of the Queens , QV73 is not far from those of other members of Ramesses s family QV68 Meritamen, QV71 Bintanath , QV75 Henutmire it is between the tombs of her elder half sister Bintanath and the 20th dynasty queen Duatentopet QV74 . Sources Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Henuttawy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Henuttawy 19th Dynasty Category 13th century BC women Category Ancient Egyptian princesses Category Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt fr H nouttaouy hu Henuttaui XIX. dinasztia ...   more details



  1. Amenmesse

    His royal name was Menmire Setepenre. Usurper It is likely that he was not Merneptah s intended heir ... usurped the throne from Seti Merneptah , Merneptah s son and Crown Prince who should have ... written that Amenmesse may have taken advantage of a momentary weakness of Seti Merneptah or seized power while the crown prince was away in Asia. Seti Merneptah was most likely the same man as king Seti ... successor of Merneptah without any intervening rule by Amenmesse. ref Erik Hornung, Rolf ... , Brill 2006, p.212 ref Under this scenario, Amenmesse did not succeed Merneptah on the throne ... of speech to emphasize Messuwy s high stature as Viceroy under Merneptah. However, Frank Yurco notes ... a Pharaoh all named only Merneptah , Seti II s father which leads to the conclusion that Messuwy died and was buried in his tomb at Aniba, Nubia during Merneptah s reign, and could not be Amenmesse ... wife of Merneptah or a later royal wife of Ramesses II or both. Some have assumed that Twosret ...   more details



  1. Hill-country (hieroglyph)

    Hiero 3 Hills br hilly country hiero N25 hiero align right era egypt Hiero To Dance br of the god hiero N5 N5 N5 A32 hiero align right era egypt The Ancient Egypt ancient Egyptian hill country hieroglyph is a member of the sky, earth, and water hieroglyphs. A form of the hieroglyph in color, has a green line banding at the base of the hieroglyph. The hieroglyph refers to the hills, and mountains, on both sides of the Nile River , and thus the green references the verdant km hieroglyph black farming land adjacent to the river proper. Various colors, and patterning, ref Betr , pg 158 ref may adorn the rest of the hieroglyph when the bottom is green. Three3 major uses File Ashkelon jsqAr w ny.gif right thumb 165px Ashqelon as mentioned on Merneptah Stele iskeluni using hieroglyphs n water ripple n hieroglyph n , and throw stick hieroglyph two determ. The ancient Egypt ancient Egyptian language language hilly land hieroglyph has three major uses 1 &ndash hill country, or hills 2 &ndash a reference to arid, desert land 3 &ndash Determinative , for foreign lands The language meaning of the hieroglyph is as an idiogram or a determinative in the word khast khaset , and is often translated as hilly land, desert, foreign land, or district. ref Budge, An Egyptian Hieroglyphic Dictionary, kh , khast , pg 533b ref ref Betr , Hilly Terrain , pg 158 ref Use as determinative File Hatti xttA.png right thumb 110px Name of History of the Hittites Hatti in hieroglyphs. from Merneptah Stele One major use of the hill country hieroglyph is as the determinative for land, but especially the names of foreign lands. For example in the Merneptah Stele , foreign lands are mentioned, including the name of History of the Hittites Hatti . Partial list with land determinative List of uses of the foreign land determinative Ashkelon Canaan History of the Hittites Hatti Retjenu The Nine Bows foreigners or rebels Hiero the Nine foreign lands hiero N25 t Z1 Z1 Z1 Z1 Z1 Z1 Z1 Z1 Z1 hiero align left era e ...   more details



  1. 1896 in archaeology

    Year nav topic2 1896 archaeology science The year 1896 in archaeology involved some significant events. Explorations Empty section date July 2010 Excavations Bernard Grenfell and Arthur Hunt of Queen s College, Oxford , begin excavation at Oxyrhynchus , Egypt , discovering New Testament texts amongst the Oxyrhynchus Papyri . Richard Wetherill begins excavating Chaco Canyon . George H. Pepper from the American Museum of Natural History leads the Hyde Exploring Expedition in excavating Pueblo Bonito ending 1899 . A. S. Murray of the British Museum begins excavating Enkomi , Cyprus . Society of Antiquaries of Scotland begins excavating Ardoch Roman Fort . Publications Empty section date July 2010 Finds Charioteer of Delphi found at Delphi Madaba Map Flinders Petrie discovers the Merneptah Stele at Luxor Temple , containing the earliest known mention of Ancient Israel Israel February Broighter Gold Awards Empty section date July 2010 Miscellaneous Empty section date July 2010 Births Deaths Carl Humann , archaeologist DEFAULTSORT 1896 In Archaeology Category 1896 Archaeology, 1896 In Category Years in archaeology Category 1890s in science Category 1896 in science Archaeology, 1896 In no Arkeologi ret 1896 ...   more details



  1. Great Karnak Inscription

    Image Seapeople.jpg thumb 300px Seapeople. Located on the wall of the Precinct of Amun Re First Court Cachette Court Cachette Court , in the Precinct of Amun Re of the Karnak Karnak temple complex , in modern Luxor , the Great Karnak Inscription of Merneptah is a record of the campaigns of this king against the Sea Peoples . ref name weigall1910 cite book author Weigall, Arthur title A Guide to the Antiquities of Upper Egypt publisher Mentheun & Co location London year 1910 id ISBN 1 4253 3806 2 pages 109 ref The inscription which has now lost about a third of its content shows the king s campaigns and eventual return with booty and prisoners. ref cite book title Karnak Evolution of a Temple first Elizabeth last Blyth year 2006 publisher Routledge location Oxford id ISBN 0 415 40487 8 pages 164 165 ref References reflist Karnak Temple Navigation coord missing Egypt Category Karnak temple complex Category Sea Peoples Category Egyptian inscriptions it Grande iscrizione di Karnak AncientEgypt stub ...   more details



  1. Isetnofret

    name Dodson & Hilton, p.170 Pharaoh Merneptah , Ramesses 13th son and ultimate successor he outlived ..., Merneptah and Princess Queen Bintanath . ref name kitchen A family stela from the Speos at West ... Silsila Rock shrine of Merneptah . A scene depicts Ramesses II , Queen Isetnofret with sistra before ... s wife, not her aunt Isetnofret II. ref name Dodson & Hilton, p.171 A possible daughter of Merneptah ...   more details



  1. Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt

    br Maathorneferure br Meritamen br Bintanath br Nebettawy br Henutmire Merneptah Banenre 1212 ... of other possibilities has also been suggested . Merneptah This dynasty declined as internal fighting between the heirs of Merneptah for the throne increased. Amenmesse apparently usurped the throne from Merneptah s son and successor, Seti II , but he ruled Egypt for only 4 years. After his death ... 1279 BC &ndash 1213 BC from 1213 till 1203 color PA text Merneptah 1213 BC &ndash 1203 BC from 1203 ...   more details



  1. Ramesses (prince)

    Infobox Hieroglyphen TITEL Ramesses NAME hiero N5 Z1 ms s s A51 hiero NAME ERKL RUNG Ramesses NAME2 hiero N5 Z1 ms s z A51 hiero NAME2 ERKL RUNG Ramesses BILD1 Louxor Ramessou 0805.jpg BILD1 BREITE 227px BILD1 BESCHREIBUNG Prince Ramesses at Luxor Ramesses was an Ancient Egypt ian prince, the eldest son of Pharaoh Ramesses  II and Queen Isetnofret . Family Ramesses was the eldest son of Ramesses  II and Queen Isetnofret . He had at least two sister and two brothers. His sister Bintanath was elevated to the position of great royal wife later in the reign of Ramesses  II and played an important role at court. A sister named Isetnofret after their mother may have married her brother Merneptah and been his queen. His known younger brothers are Khaemwaset and Merneptah . Ramesses is listed on several monuments with his younger brothers Khaemwaset and Merenptah. He appears as the second princes in the list of procession of Ramesses sons. ref name DH Aidan Dodson & Dyan Hilton, The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt, Thames & Hudson 2004 , p. 160 173, ISBN 0 500 05128 3 ref File Sons of Ramesses II.jpg thumb center 600px Sons of Pharaoh Ramesses  II at the Sebua Temple. From right to left Amunherkhepeshef, Ramesses, Pareherwenemef, Khaemwaset, Montuherkhepeshef, Nebenkharu, Meryamun, Sethemwia Life File Isetnofret.jpg thumb left 250px Aswan Rockstela. Top Ramesses  II, Isetnofret and Khaemwaset before Khnum. Bottom left to right Merneptah, Bintanath and Prince Ramesses Ramesses was born during the reign of his grandfather Seti I Sethi  I . He was the second son of Ramesses  II after Amun her khepeshef son of Queen Nefertari . ref name Kitchen PT Kitchen, Kenneth A., Pharaoh Triumphant The Life and Times of Ramesses II, King of Egypt, Aris & Phillips. 1983 ISBN 978 0856682155 ref He is attested in numerous inscriptions including the Egyptian triumph scenes after the Battle of Kadesh . ref name DH Ramesses bears the titles Royal scribe, Gene ...   more details



  1. Isetnofret II

    is situated across the Chapel of Panehesy and depicts Merneptah , Queen Isetnofret and Sety Merneptah ...   more details



  1. Shasu

    G. Hasel identify the Shasu in Merneptah s Karnak reliefs as a separate entity from Israel since they wear ... G. 1994 . Israel in the Merneptah Stela, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research ...   more details



  1. Semitic Museum

    Image SemiticMuseumHarvard.jpg thumb 250px right The Harvard Semitic Museum The Semitic Museum at Harvard University was founded in 1889 , and moved into its present location at 6 Divinity Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1903. From the beginning, it was the home of the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, a departmental library, a repository for research collections, a public educational institute, and a center for archaeological exploration. Among the Museum s early achievements were the first scientific excavations in the Holy Land at Samaria in 1907 1912 and excavations at Nuzi and Tell el Khaleifeh in the Sinai , where the earliest alphabet was found. The Museum s artifacts include pottery , cylinder seal s, sculpture , coin s, clay tablet cuneiform tablet s, and Egyptian mummy sarcophagi . Many are from museum sponsored excavations in Israel , Jordan , Iraq , Egypt , Cyprus , and Tunisia . The museum holds a replica of the Merneptah stele , as well as a full scale model of an Iron Age Israelite house. The Museum is dedicated to the use of these collections for the teaching, research, and publication of Near Eastern archaeology, history, and culture. External links http www.semiticmuseum.fas.harvard.edu Semitic Museum official site http www.nelc.fas.harvard.edu icb icb.do Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at Harvard coord 42 22 41 N 71 06 50 W source kolossus ptwiki display title Category Harvard University Category Museums in Cambridge, Massachusetts Category University museums in Massachusetts Category Archaeology museums in the United States Category Egyptological collections in the United States US museum stub he ja pt Museu Sem tico de Harvard ...   more details



  1. Seti II

    successor to the throne since he was Merneptah s son. Seti II, in turn, launched a damnatio memoriae ... of Nubia under Merneptah, on a rock outcropping at Bigeh Island. However, Messuwy s burial in Tomb S90 in Nubia has been discovered to contain only funerary objects naming Merneptah which suggests that 1 Messuwy may have died during Merneptah s reign and 2 Seti II merely associated himself with an official ...   more details



  1. Amada

    thickness of the entrance doorway mentions the defeat of an invasion from Libya in Year 4 of Merneptah ...   more details



  1. Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt family tree

    The family tree of the Ancient Egypt Egyptian Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt Nineteenth dynasty is the usual mixture of conjecture and interpretation. The family history starts with the appointment of Ramesses I as the successor to Horemheb , the last king of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt Eighteenth Dynasty who had no heirs ref Joyce Tyldesley Ramesses, Egypt s Greatest Pharaoh ref . From Ramesses s line came perhaps the greatest king of the New Kingdom of Egypt , Ramesses II. He ruled for nearly 66 years and had many children. For a detailed list of the children of Ramesses II see List of children of Ramesses II . After Ramesses II s reign the dynasty s and Egypt s grandeur declined and the later succession and subsequent rulers are unclear and confused. The parentage of Pharaoh Amenmesse and his exact relation to Siptah is not known. Not sure how to do more than three marriages familytree start familytree RM1 v SIT RM1 Image Double crown.svg 25px Ramesses I SIT Queen Sitre Sitre familytree HAT v PUD HAT Hattusili III PUD Pudukhipa familytree ST1 v TUY ST1 Image Double crown.svg 25px Seti I TUY Queen Tuya Tuya familytree , MAT MAT Maathorneferure familytree ISN v RM2 v NEF ISN Isetnofret RM2 Image Double crown.svg 25px Ramesses II NEF Nefertari familytree . familytree AHK MER AHK Amun her khepsef MER Meritamen familytree , v v . familytree RP BIN KHA ISS v MER BIN Bintanath RP Ramesses prince Ramesses KHA Khaemweset ISS Isisnofret MER Image Double crown.svg 25px Merneptah familytree familytree TAK v ST2 TWO TIA Tiaa, wife of Sety II Tia a ST2 Image Double crown.svg 25px Seti II TWO Image Double crown.svg 25px Twosret TAK Takhat familytree familytree AMN AMN Image Double crown.svg 25px Amenmesse familytree familytree SIP SIP Image Double crown.svg 25px Siptah familytree end References references Bibliography cite book title The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt author Aidan Dodson & Dyan Hilton year 2004 publisher Thames & Hudson place London Family trees Phar ...   more details



  1. Theban Necropolis

    unreferenced date January 2008 Infobox World Heritage Site WHS Ancient Thebes with its Necropolis Image File SFEC AEH ThebesNecropolis 2010 FULL Overview 039.jpg 200px Caption The Theban Necropolis State Party Egypt Type Cultural Criteria i, iii, vi ID 87 Region List of World Heritage Sites in the Arab States Arab States Year 1979 Session 3rd Link http whc.unesco.org en list 87 locmapin Egypt latitude 25.720556 longitude 32.610278 Image Theban Necropolis Map.jpeg 400px thumb right Map of Theban Necropolis The Theban Necropolis is an area of the west bank of the Nile , opposite Thebes, Egypt Thebes in Egypt . It was used for ritual burials for much of Ancient Egypt Pharaonic times, especially in the New Kingdom of Egypt . Mortuary Temples seealso Temples of a Million years Deir el Bahri Mortuary temple of Hatshepsut Deir el Bahri Mortuary Temple of Mentuhotep II Mortuary Temple of Mentuhotep II Deir el Bahri Mortuary Temple of Thutmoses III Mortuary Temple of Thutmose III Medinet Habu temple Medinet Habu Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III Mortuary Temple & Palace of Ramesses III Mortuary Temple of Ay & Horemheb Mortuary Temple of Amenhotep III Colossi of Memnon Mortuary Temple of Merneptah Mortuary Temple of Ramesses IV Mortuary Temple of Thutmose IV Mortuary Temple of Thutmose III Mortuary Temple of Twosret Temple of Nebwenenef Qurna modern town Qurna Mortuary Temple of Seti I Mortuary Temple of Amenhotep II Ramesseum Mortuary Temple of Ramesses II Royal Necropolis Valley of the Kings Modern Wadi el Muluk Valley of the Queens Modern Biban el Harim Necropolis Deir el Medina Workmen s Tombs Shrine to Meretseger & Ptah Tombs of the Nobles el Assasif el Khokha el Tarif Dra Abu el Naga Qurnet Murai Sheikh Abd el Qurna See also Beautiful festival of the valley List of Theban Tombs Ancient Egypt stub Theban Necropolis Navigator coord 25 44 N 32 36 E display title region EG type city source frwiki Category Theban Necropolis Category Archaeological sites in Egypt Category Open ...   more details



  1. List of state leaders in 1190s BC

    List of state leaders in 1200s BC 1200s BC state leaders 1190s BC Events of 1190s BC List of state leaders in 1180s BC 1180s BC state leaders State leaders by year Africa Egypt Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt Nineteenth Dynasty Amenmesse , List of pharaohs Pharaoh of Egypt 1200s BC 1203 BC 1190s BC 1200 BC Seti II , Pharaoh of Egypt 1203 BC 1190s BC 1197 BC Siptah Merneptah Siptah , Pharaoh of Egypt 1197 BC 1190s BC 1191 BC Twosret , Pharaoh of Egypt 1191 BC 1180s BC 1190 BC Asia China Shang dynasty 1600 BC 1046 BC Gojoseon Korea legendary Euruji of Gojoseon Euruji , List of monarchs of Korea Korean monarch 1200s BC 1205 BC 1190s BC 1196 Mulli of Gojoseon Mulli , Korean monarch 1196 BC 1180s BC 1181 BC India legendary Subrata , Legendary Kings of Magadha King of Magadha 1200s BC 1210 BC 1140s BC 1150 BC Europe Athens legendary Menestheus , King of Athens 1200s BC 1204 BC 1180s BC 1181 BC Middle East Assyria Ashur nirari III , King of Assyria 1200s BC 1203 BC 1190s BC 1198 BC Enlil kudurri usur , King of Assyria 1190s BC 1197 BC 1190s BC 1193 BC Ninurta apal Ekur , King of Assyria 1190s BC 1192 BC 1170s BC 1180 BC Babylon Kassites Adad uma usur , List of kings of Babylon King of Babylon 1210s BC 1215 BC 1180s BC 1185 BC Elam Igehalkid Dynasty Khallutush In Shushinak , List of kings of Persia Elamite King c. 1200s BC 1205 BC c. 1180s BC 1185 BC Hittites Hittite Empire Suppiluliuma II , List of Hittite kings Hittite King c. 1200s BC 1207 BC 1170s BC 1178 BC Tyre, Lebanon Tyre, Phoenecia Baal of Tyre Baal , List of kings of Tyre King of Tyre c. 1190s BC 1193 BC Ugarit Ammurapi , King of Ugarit 1210s BC 1215 BC 1180s BC 1185 BC Category Lists of state leaders by year 1190 1199 Category 1190s BC ...   more details




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